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Community Counts provides free general admission to youth 18-and-under from the following counties:

Cheatham

Davidson

Robertson

Rutherford

Sumner

Williamson

Wilson

For proof of residency, please wear a school t-shirt or present one of the following:

School ID

Library Card

Driver’s License or Permit

Passport

A recent report card

Advanced check-in: Fill out the Community Counts Museum admission form here. This puts your youth on our guest list and leaves you more time to explore the Museum. Forms are also available at the Museum Information Desk upon arrival.

PLEASE NOTE:

Guests ages 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult/chaperone who is 18+. Up to two adults accompanying the youth can also receive a 25 percent off General Museum Admission. To receive the discount, the accompanying adult(s) also must live in one of the participating counties and present a government-issued ID or a utility bill that shows proof of residency.

Youth 13-and-older do not need a chaperone.

The free admission for youth and the adult discount do not apply to Audio Tours, Studio B Tours, or Hatch Show Print Tours. Guests are welcome to purchase these as a stand-alone ticket.

The Museum is WALKING DISTANCE from MTA bus routes 15, 18, 34, 52, 55 and the Music City Circuit Green Line

PARKING IS AVAILABLE in public garages and surface lots. Visit ParkItDowntown.com for an interactive parking map.

EXPLORE

EXPLORE THE MUSEUM. Fans of all ages will enjoy exhibitions that include authentic, historically important artifacts; interactive media; and archival film and audio. Art and music programs can be found in the Taylor Swift Education Center.

EXPERIENCE THE HALL OF FAME ROTUNDA. In this hallowed space, an ever-growing number of plaques honor men and women who have had an indelible impact on the world of country music. Hall of Fame membership represents the pinnacle of achievement in the field.

COME FOR THE HISTORY. Stay for musical performances by world-renowned artists and for discussions with people who wrote the country music story.

REPEAT

THE MUSEUM IS AS REPEATABLE AS YOUR FAVORITE SONG. The Museum offers limited-run exhibitions throughout the year, and artifacts rotate frequently in the permanent exhibition. There is always something new to experience.

Residents of Davidson and bordering counties who receive SNAP and Families First benefits may purchase a Family Membership for $5. This level of membership is regularly $100. Learn more about Museum membership

To receive discounted membership, families must:

1. Live in one of these Tennessee counties:

Cheatham

Davidson

Robertson

Rutherford

Sumner

Williamson

Wilson

2. Present at the Museum's Membership Desk BOTH:

EBT* card

And one of the following:

Driver's License or Permit

Library Card

Passport

Utility Bill (that shows proof of residency)

3. Pay $5

*An Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card is a state-issued card used to deliver SNAP and Families First benefits to eligible Tennesseans.

The Museum is WALKING DISTANCE from MTA bus routes 15, 18, 34, 52, 55 and the Music City Circuit Green Line

PARKING IS AVAILABLE in public garages and surface lots. Visit ParkItDowntown.com for an interactive parking map.

EXPLORE

EXPLORE THE MUSEUM. Fans of all ages will enjoy exhibitions that include authentic, historically important artifacts; interactive media; and archival film and audio. Art and music programs can be found in the Taylor Swift Education Center.

EXPERIENCE THE HALL OF FAME ROTUNDA. In this hallowed space, an ever-growing number of plaques honor men and women who have had an indelible impact on the world of country music. Hall of Fame membership represents the pinnacle of achievement in the field.

COME FOR THE HISTORY. Stay for musical performances by world-renowned artists and for discussions with people who wrote the country music story.

REPEAT

THE MUSEUM IS AS REPEATABLE AS YOUR FAVORITE SONG. The Museum offers limited-run exhibitions throughout the year, and artifacts rotate frequently in the permanent exhibition. There is always something new to experience.

FREE MUSEUM ADMISSION FOR UP TO 2 ADULTS is available by checking out the Community Counts Passport at any Nashville Public Library location.

Passports must be picked up in person at a library—they are not available digitally—then presented to the Museum's Information Desk in exchange for Museum tickets. Passports must be presented by the library cardholder and are only valid for the cardholder and a guest from Davidson County. Passports are non-transferable.

The Community Counts Passport is a partnership of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum and Nashville Public Library.

The Museum is WALKING DISTANCE from MTA bus routes 15, 18, 34, 52, 55 and the Music City Circuit Green Line

PARKING IS AVAILABLE in public garages and surface lots. Visit ParkItDowntown.com for an interactive parking map.

EXPLORE

EXPLORE THE MUSEUM. Fans of all ages will enjoy exhibitions that include authentic, historically important artifacts; interactive media; and archival film and audio. Art and music programs can be found in the Taylor Swift Education Center.

EXPERIENCE THE HALL OF FAME ROTUNDA. In this hallowed space, an ever-growing number of plaques honor men and women who have had an indelible impact on the world of country music. Hall of Fame membership represents the pinnacle of achievement in the field.

COME FOR THE HISTORY. Stay for musical performances by world-renowned artists and for discussions with people who wrote the country music story.

REPEAT

THE MUSEUM IS AS REPEATABLE AS YOUR FAVORITE SONG. The Museum offers limited-run exhibitions throughout the year, and artifacts rotate frequently in the permanent exhibition. There is always something new to experience.